“At Applewood Chiropractic we strive to meet the individual needs of our patients through chiropractic care. All types of conditions, acute and chronic, are treated in our office. Feel free to call to set up an appointment and/or stop in for a consultation to discuss your condition.

“I have safely provided over 100,000 chiropractic adjustments and have served Omaha for over 15 years. I am a third-generation chiropractor and graduated from Palmer College. Our office is equipped with a "family adjusting suite" and a coffee shop to maximize your comfort and minimize your wait while providing excellent care at a fair fee. We provide chiropractic care for pain relief of common spine, nerve, and joint problems with great results as well as preventive and wellness care to promote good health in people who do not currently have pain, but who are interested in staying healthy.

“Celebrating good health through Chiropractic care, encouraging and teaching patients long term self help not just treating the pain for today. But changing the thinking of what makes us well and keeping us well.

Chiropractic in Omaha - is it right for me?
Omaha Chiropractors specialize in the interactions between our nerves, muscles and skeleton and their effects on our general health. They diagnose problems and use manual therapy, including joint adjustment and manipulation, to prevent and treat them.

Many people who seek Omaha chiropractic care do so for help with back pain, especially lower back pain, neck pain and headache. Spinal adjustment in Omaha or chiropractic adjustment is the most common method of treatment--it
refers to the manual adjustment by the chiropractor of the three-joint complex at the base of your spine with sufficient force to create a sensation of 'release', increasing the joint's range and reducing pain.

A treatment plan may involve one or more manual adjustments. Many chiropractors in Omaha also incorporate nutritional counseling, exercise or rehabilitation into the treatment plan.

How is a Chiropractor licensed?
The Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) in Omaha must complete four academic years at a school accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education, as well as a one-year internship at an outpatient clinic owned and run by a chiropractic college. They are tested and certified by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, and licensed by the state in which they practice. To maintain licensure in most states, practitioners must complete a certain number of continuing education hours annually.

There are several schools of chiropractic adjustment techniques, although most chiropractors mix techniques from several schools. Some Applied Kinesiologists in Omaha are qualified as Chiropractors.